Dube's Flower Shop, Inc.

Dube's Flower Shop, Inc. is located at 195 Lisbon St., Lewiston ME 04240 . The data
in this listing is believed to be accurate in our florist directory at the time of posting. To find out more information about Dube's Flower Shop, Inc., give them a call at (207) 784-4586.

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After owner logs 40 years, Lewistons Roak the Florist up for sale

Monday, October 01, 2018

LEWISTON — After 40 years, Mike Small is ready to leave the greenhouse.He said Thursday he plans to sell Roak the Florist, where he started working under his dad as a teenager.George M. Roak started the business around 1846 out of his home in Auburn. It moved to Court Street, then Center Street, then Lewiston.Small’s grandfather started working there, and become a shareholder in the 1940s.Small, 56, met his future wife, Elizabeth, a floral designer, on the job in the 1980s. She died in April.“It’s not the same without her here,” he said. “When somebody passes away, there is a new chapter.Advertisement“I’m sure I’m going to be here awhile, I don’t think there’s going to be a buyer knocking on the door tomorrow morning, and the holidays are all planned, spring of 2019 is planned. In this industry, you have to plan ahead.”The business and property at 793 Main St., including 5,300 square feet of growing space and a del... http://www.sunjournal.com/after-owner-logs-40-years-lewistons-roak-the-florist-up-for-sale/

Woman whose body was found in florist parking lot took her own life, police say - Press Herald

Tuesday, May 01, 2018

LEWISTON — Police said the death of a 57-year-old woman whose body was discovered Wednesday morning in the parking lot of Roak the Florist has been ruled an apparent suicide.The woman was from the greater Lewiston area. Her remains were expected to be taken the Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta for an autopsy, where the official cause and manner of death will be determined, Lt. David St. Pierre said.Maine State Police crime scene investigators had been at the scene collecting evidence in case the death had been ruled suspicious. They turned over the scene to local detectives before 11 a.m., after homicide was deemed unlikely.< PreviousStaff Photo of the Day: Wednesday, April 11Next >Yarmouth may hold event to collect unwanted gunsfiled under:Related Stories...

Petals by the Beach uses donation to spread kindness through flowers - A beach florist got an unusual contribution and request recently: $500 from a Pacific Beach woman to pass out flowers to random passers-by. “We have never seen such generosity ... - San Diego Community News

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Some of the recipients of free flowers at Petals by the Beach. Some of the recipients of free flowers at Petals by the Beach. A beach florist got an unusual contribution and request recently: $500 from a Pacific Beach woman to pass out flowers to random passers-by.“We have never seen such generosity and kindness,” enthused Melissa Cummings, co-owner, along with her mom, of Petals by the Beach at 1470 Garnet Ave. “She wanted to spread kindness to the people of her community, to show that there are still kind people out there despite our world problems. It was enough to pay for flowers every day for two weeks. That was pretty cool.”The donation came from Pacific Beach resident Thera Storm, who is a grief counselor. Storm said the recent back-to-back mass shootings in Texas and Ohio, that left at least 31 people dead, prompted her to do something extraordinary.“After those two shootings within 13 hours of each other, I noticed the reaction on Facebook was just so scary and negative,” said Storm. “The next morning I sat down and thought, ‘What could I do that’s positive?’ Then I had the idea of donating money to a local ... http://www.sdnews.com/view/full_story/27660789/article-Petals-by-the-Beach-uses-donation-to-spread-kindness-through-flowers-?instance=bbp

The Dailey Florist now open and serving San Marcos - Community Impact Newspaper

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Dailey Florist opened for business in San Marcos on Aug. 1, and is offering floral designs and other arrangements for pickup and delivery. The business is located 1012 Dailey St., and is a shop that caters to its customers for any occasion. Owner Misty Maldonado-DeLeon said the store prides itself on being able to provide its patrons individualized designs. The store also has a hand-selected array of vases. 512-667-9588. thedaileyflorist.wixsite.com/daileyfloristsmtx Back to all impacts... https://communityimpact.com/local-news/austin/san-marcos-buda-kyle/features/dining/2019/08/21/the-dailey-florist-now-open-and-serving-san-marcos/

This affordable delivery service will bring local flowers straight to your doorstep in Vancouver - Vancouver Is Awesome

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Their flowers are seasonal, local and absolutely GORGEOUS. Best of all, their unique business model cuts down and minimizes the waste often associated with florists and traditional flower delivery services. Here’s how it works.The local company operates on a “subscription service with a twist” model, which enables customers to purchase fresh flowers weekly, for just $30 per delivery. Customers can set their own delivery schedule (via their web app) for up to 5 weeks, but are never locked in or obligated to a long term subscription or minimum order. If you just need flowers for a one-off special occasion, that’s no problem. You can also add multiple addresses to your account so you can send boxes to friends, family and clients too. Photo: Bear’s BloomsWith this model, Bear’s Blooms’ founders are able to work directly with B.C. farmers and order only what they need, ensuring there’s as little waste as possible throughout the delivery process. In fact, 95% of Bear’s Blooms flowers come from local B.C. farmers, even in the winter!You might not think of the flower industry as being wasteful, but traditional florists throw away up to 40% of their plants, often because their flowers sit for weeks in warehouses and distribution centres. That’s not the case with Bear’s Blooms; their flowers literally go straight from the farm to your doorstep, helping them stay fresh longer. Also, their delivery boxes can be recycled or returned and reused by Bear’s Blooms, further cutting down on the wasteful p... https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/2019/09/10/bears-blooms-flower-delivery-vancouver/

On Wednesday, Sept. 11, Glendale florist Judy Haenel will repeat her annual tradition of giving away thousands of free roses to the public.“This year is the 27th anniversary of Pass it on Day,” said Ms. Haenel. “We continue to observe the day to remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001 in New York City, and to honor all of our first responders and military personnel, both living and no longer with us. We need to continue to re-affirm support for our police and fire personnel, our military, and all first responders.”The yearly giveaway is sponsored entirely by The Tulip Tree. It is part of a longstanding tradition observed in September by Ms. Haenel, her employees and volunteers.“Pass it on Day gives us an opportunity to do something simple and face to face to bring people together. People are so divided now. This is a way to promote unity,” she said.-- Ms. Haenel, the owner of The Tulip Tree at 59th Avenue and Bell Road, estimates that by the end of the day as many as 3,000 flowers will have been distributed at no charge... https://yourvalley.net/yourvalley/business/glendale-florist-giving-away-roses-as-part-of-27th-annual-pass-it-on-day/

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